Crime & Safety
Drivers Indicted In Fatal Baltimore Beltway Crash That Killed 6
The drivers of two cars involved in the March crash are facing more than two dozen charges each after six highway workers were killed.

BALTIMORE, MD — The drivers of two cars involved in a March crash on the Baltimore Beltway that killed six highway workers were indicted this week on manslaughter and other charges, according to multiple reports citing the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office.
Authorities are searching for Lisa Adrienne Lea, 54, of Randallstown, after Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger indicted her on 28 counts, including a charge claiming she was driving while under the influence of drugs, the Baltimore Banner reported.
Melachi Brown, 20, of Windsor Mill, was arrested by Maryland State Police on Monday, according to a WJLA report. Brown faces 28 charges, including six counts of felony negligent manslaughter by vehicle and six counts of death of a vulnerable person, WJLA reported.
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According to police, on March 22, Lea was driving a 2017 Acura on the I-695 inner loop near Interstate 70 when she attempted to change lanes. As she did, police said her vehicle hit the front corner panel of a Volkswagen driven by Brown. The impact caused Lea to lose control of the car before crashing into the work zone, police said.
According to a preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board report, the Acura passed through an opening in the concrete barriers separating the work zone from the highway travel lanes. As the car traveled through the work zone, it struck miscellaneous construction materials and the workers before it came to a stop after overturning.
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Emergency personnel pronounced six workers dead on the scene, police said.
- Rolando Ruiz, 46, of Laurel.
- Carlos Orlando Villatoro Escobar, 43, of Frederick.
- Jose Armando Escobar, 52, of Frederick.
- Mahlon Simmons III, 31, of Union Bridge.
- Mahlon Simmons II, 52, of Union Bridge.
- Sybil Lee Dimaggio, 46, of Glen Burnie.
Lea was taken to the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Shock Trauma Center for treatment, according to authorities. Police said Brown stopped his car north of the scene on I-695, where it became disabled. He was not injured.
The NTSB said speed likely contributed to the crash. The posted speed limit in the work area was 55 mph, the report said.
The Baltimore Banner obtained video of the crash, which show both cars speeding when one moved into the far-left lane, hit the other vehicle, lost control and flipped into the construction zone.
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